> Are you asserting that developing an understanding for a vanilla web codebase is somehow worse than figuring out how to upgrade an Angular2 project to Angular8?
That depends on the details of the vanilla web codebase no? There's no bright line between "vanilla web" and "custom in-house Angular-like framework we created from scratch that stymies new developers." It's all a matter of how the vanilla codebase is developed.
(but sure there are certainly reasons to do something without a pre-built framework, especially if you have certain support commitments)
That depends on the details of the vanilla web codebase no? There's no bright line between "vanilla web" and "custom in-house Angular-like framework we created from scratch that stymies new developers." It's all a matter of how the vanilla codebase is developed.
(but sure there are certainly reasons to do something without a pre-built framework, especially if you have certain support commitments)